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Master of Dragons

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The third and concluding volume to Margaret Weis's spectacular Dragonvarld trilogy, Master of Dragons.
They were twin brothers, the offspring of Dragon magic, one raised in court, the other in hiding. But, the link that exists between them will not be broken by mere distance, and in the very duality of their origin lies mankind's hope for peace and safety.
When two renegade dragons with an army of crazed demi-human/
dragons devise a plan to enslave all mankind—an act in direct contravention to all the precepts of the Dragon parliament—it is up to the two brothers (separate and together) and Draconas, the special emissary of the Parliament to ensure mankind's survival. Even if by doing so, it will mean the eventual doom of the Dragonkind.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 26, 2005
      With a bright flash of dragon magic, bestseller Weis winds up her enchanting Dragonvarld trilogy, which began with Mistress of Dragons
      (2003) and continued with The Dragon's Son
      (2004). Nasty rogue dragons have plunged this colorful fantasy world into turmoil. Ven, who's part dragon and part human, and his normal-appearing twin, Prince Marcus, seek to avenge their mother Melisande's brutal death. Marcus also hopes to protect Idylswylde, his father's kingdom, aided by the gypsy Evelina, who longs to trap Marcus into marriage and ends up holding the key to future dragon intrigues. A fire-breathing finale leads to a mysterious denouement that hints of adventures to come. Weis is also the co-creator with Tracy Hickman of the Dragonlance role-playing game series. Agent, Christi Cardenas at the Lazear Agency.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Much of the richness of this trilogy lies in the complex relationships between humans and dragons in a time when their worlds seem destined to collide and create widespread destruction. Although a listener could start with this final installment of the Dragonvarld Trilogy, it would doubtless be more enjoyable to begin at the beginning. Suzanne Toren is a powerful narrator who has a command of her characters and the drama of the plot. Her characterizations are subtle and multilayered, and draw upon the complexities of the characters. Toren's pace is steady and intense, and is balanced by the judicious use of a more relaxed cadence. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine

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